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It's there in its purest form in the chorus to “Teenage”, sung in sylvan boy /girl harmonies that sound like a happier Low. There's a keen appreciation of shifting cultural mores in “Everybody's Changing”, whose protagonist is anxious about being left behind; and teen desire is quirkily explored in “Buried Alive”, where a curious obsession (“I want to get sick, I want to catch everything you've had”) rides the catchiest of melodies.
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